FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1978
INDIANS IN THE EMPIRE. THE RIGHT TO SEARCH.
Continued from page 1.)
NO GENERAL BAN.
Viscount Peel emphasised that the statements of the Duke of 'Devonshire to the Dominion
VEXED ANGLO-AMERICANTM
PROBLEM.
A WAY OUT FOUND.
HONGKONG HOTEL
THE CHINA MAIL.
CAN IT REFUSE A DRINK?-
"LICENSE"RENEWAL OBJECTED TO;
-BORDER CAPTURE?
STRUGGLE FOR CANTON.
CONTRADICTORY REPORTS.
unknown only bef
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ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB
-NOTICE,
مكة
NOTICE.
Contradictory versions are given At the annual meeting of the
out by the opposing sides in the MEMBERS ars-reminded that the LONDON, November 1.
Licensing Board which took place struggle for Canton. Attention is Opening Cruise of the Season In connection with the Anglo- Premiers showed there was no American negotiations in regard to today in the Legislative Council still riveted on to the East River and Ladies' Day will be held at the general ban against Indians in the the right to search a ship for liquor Chamber at 19.16 p.m. the only campaign where Chan Kwing Club House, on SATURDAY, ming's supporters claim the capture November 3rd, commencing at 3 p.m. Empire. They had not placed an outside the three-alic limit, It is objections offered to the renewal of of the capital of the To On district Ladies of the Colony are cordially. inferior status over the empire, understood that Britain has agreed -Such disabilities as they suffered to the American proposal that licenses wore those in respect of the which is next to the British border. Jinvited to be presents
Boiled down, the reports give the
D. L. RALPH, were not based on colour or racial British vessels should be liable to Hongkong Hotel and the Suehiro Impression that desultory Bghting
Hon: Secretary, grounds. The position of Indians search within twelve miles of Hotel, in Haiphong Road, Kowloon. took place yesterday in which The members of the Board pre-neither side gained the upper
Hongkong, 2nd November, 1923. within the Empire was the most American shores, but the three-mile notable advance in the Conference limit will continue in force in rent, wers: Messrs A. G. M. hand. For some and he suggested that Sir. Sapru other respects. The draft proposed Fletcher, C.M.CF. (Chairman), the reason, which can should not press the resolution, treaty has not specified a limit of Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe and Messrs fathomed as a desire to maintain because some members might be search but provides that the United C.. Alabaster, K.C., O.B.E., their lise of communication, Sun's indisposed to vote because they States for the first time shall G. M. Young and A. 8. D. Caus men vacated the capital which laterTO TAILORS-Englishman Cap-
in the day, was occupied by Chan's thought the method proposed un-recognise a three-mile limit in all land.
It was Mr. 8. R. Buythe, pub-trops. necessary, and undesirable, and other matters, and British chips such a vote might create a totally will be allowed to carry spirits infisher of The Sunday Observer, who
Suns soldiers do not admit this false impression in Ialia.
objected to the renewal of the Hong buri merely report that they are 4 PRESS COMMENTS,
kong Hotel licence. Hin objection marking time and their enemy is NEW YORK, November 1.
Wits based on the ground that on not advancing. It is also stated Commenting on the proposed September he went into, the that Sun, Yat-sen is going to Shek Anglo-American treaty granting hotel in s perfectly scher condition lang to direct operations in person. Anow source of revenue has been found by the Canton authorities in a levy on theatrical shows..
Arberican waters under seal.
PREMIER SUMS UP. Mr. Baldwin, winding up the debate, said he hoped the Indian Delegation would feel as he felt, an American right to search up to and asked to be served with a drink that, discussions had been helpful the twelve-mile limit, the Herald and this was refused. He said he and encouraging and there had says it a happy way out of an was informed by Mr. White that been not merely goodwill, but an awkward situation, and Congress this was done according to the earnest attempt to nicct India's has only to exempt foreign shipp-instructions of the manager. Evi wishes as far as possible, but de- ing from the operation of the lently, he added, this action was finite results due to a growing sense Volstead law, and the wrong done taken on account of Homething pub- of partnership of all peoples and to foreign nations will be righted. listed in The Sunday Observer. races owing common allegiance to The Morning World says the treaty the Crown.
The Coloniat Secretary said he The magnitude of will end two scandals, namely, the did not think the Board could enter India's share in our common irritating attempt to impose Ameri- partnership and her contribution can prohibition laws on foreign in the objection; he thought they to the common weal being increase peoples, and rum-running underst ask Mr. Smythe to obtain his ingly realised the Conference the British flag, but there is nothing remedy elsewhere. could congratulate itself on what elevating in the thought that the Mr. Smythe said he would like it had effected.
fight thing should be done, not to ask if ary member of the because it is right, but because Licensing Board was in any way cach government is able to get interested in the Hongkong Hotel something in exchange.--Reuter.
Company.
:
EMPIRE
EXCHANGES. ·
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
INQUIRY.
HOME POLITICS.
THE PROTECTION ISSUE.
LABOUR POLICY OUTLINED.
Mr. Fletcher indicated that if that was so the particular'member would not be entitled to vote on the matter.
had.
not,
out,
HOCKEY,
A DRAWN GAME
The Hongkong Hockey Club played the Kings, last Wednesday, at Sookunpoo, in sp of tethe heavy rains of the day before. play anything but pleasant, and The ground was heavy, making the slippery surface more than once accounted for a player's downfall.
Ni
The King's only fielded a team of nine, but held their own never-- theless.
The first half was uneventful, most of the play going on in the
Soon after half time, More scored a very neat goal from a fine break-away by the Club, giving them the lead..
The King's made.repeated at tempts and managed to draw level five minutes before the close.
able General Cutter of long and muccessful experience in the East is open for engagement in a senior capacity. First class referenca Has had experience in management. Good business abllliles, Permanency desired or prospects of ultimate partnership preferred. Ex Officer. Married. Age 36. Apply SARTORIAL C/o Times of Ceylon, Colombo, Ceylon.
DANCING.
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THE POPULAR JAZZ BAND of H.M.S." Despatch" will play at the above Hotel on SATURDAY, the 3rd November.
DANCING 9.15 P.M.
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THE
From NEW YORK
NONSIGNRES of Cargo are hereby
informed that all Goods are
downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd.,
At Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharvas delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be giver before 2nd inst
After further discussion Mr. LONDON, November 1.
Synthe suggested that what had The committee appointed by the
happened to him might happen to any other member of the public. centre and around the Club's goal. being landed at their risk into the Go- Imperial Economic Conference to
LONDON, November 1, inquire into the question of Empire Labour's considered reply to Mr. In reply to this, Mr. Fletcher said exchanges has begun to take evid- Baldwin has been issued in the that Mr. Smythe was rather ask -ence. The committee is very form of a resolution adopted at a ing the Board to assume the representative and contains a joint meeting of the general council functions of a Magistrate. They
he pointed number of experts on monetary of the Trades Union Congress and questions, ensuring authoritative the Labour party calling on all heard the Hotel on the matter and examination of the subject. Britain labour organisations and their he thought Mr. Smyth's proper all the Dominions, India, Ireland members to resist to the utmost the remedy in the first place was to and the Crown Colonies and Pro- specious arguments of protection take the case before a Magistrate. tectorates were represented. Sir and press upon the electorate Mr. Smythe said he was only Charles Addis was among the Labour's policy of work and
going on the Board's advertisement British representatives while Sir with provision and adequate maint- which invited anybody having any James Stevenson represents the enance for reserves of industry to objection to offer to come forward Crown Colonies and Protectories: be secured by international re- and state it. The committee must report to the construction and cooperation and Conference while the latter is in national Labour's general being, therefore it must work quickly but as, in view of the highly technical character of the inguir, the number of competent witnesses Is small the committee should be able to report 500n-Reuter.
RUGBY FOOTBALL,
THE CENTENARY CELEBRATION.
LONDON, November 1,
wages
pro-
gramme to meet crying social and economic ills as the only real alternative to protection. Reffer
POINCARE FIRM, REFUSES TO GIVE ANY GROUND.
resumption
Mr. Fletcher: That is perfectly right, but in this particular instance it would have been better to try your first remedy of trying the first point you made, of whether of not an inn or an innkeeper has the right to refuse to supply this Hquor") before a magistrate.
of recived
from the
RELEASED LADIES.
No'clsims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and p Goods remaining undelivered ́after the 8th lost, will be subject to rent.
BANDIT VICTIMS SAFE.he presented to the Undersigned on or
AT PRESENT.
A Reuter mossage from Kaifeng stores that iftpady missionaries Misses Darrock and Sharp, arrived at Juchow on Monday,
At present they are staying there with a party of missionaries, await ing instructions from General Wu Re-fu, and a reliable escort Bring them out."
to
Tull Chang left Kaifeng on Thursday night to take the field against the bandits.":
All chime against the steamer most
before the 18th inst, or they will not be recognized van
Goods are to be left in the Godowns, All broken, chafed, and damaged were boy will be examined on the 8th inst. at 10 km. by our surreyors Mossm. 'Goddard & Douglas.
by
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned
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TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND OIFER INSTITUTIONS.
Kowloon Objection. An objection was also offered in respect of the Suchiro Hotel, .45 PARIS, November 1. Haiphong Road, Kowloon, The In a speechat Nevers, M. Poincaré Chairman said that last year the Again charged Germany with police raised objection to the rene- organising bankruptcy though her wal of the licence and the Board resources are immense. He said we renewed it provisionally for six In honour of the centenary of were witnessing the last spasms of months. When the case came up.
The forthcoming marriages are the Rugby game a match between resistance in the Ruhr. German gain the police did not oppose the combined English-Welsh and officials were returning to duty, renewal and it was renewed for agnounced of Mr. Alfred Richard ALL preliminary notices of forth- coming meetings, lectures and Scottish-Irish teams was played in and railwaymen were offering their another six months. Three neigh Osborne, to Nemazce Building, Rugby School close which was fill-services wholesale though only bouring residents had since, ho-Kowloon, to Miss Bertha Filomena entertainments, sent for insertion in ed by Rugby football notabilities 27,000 would be reinstated because wever, complained that the oc- Brown, 37 Tivri Building, Kow the news columns of the China Mail, of several generations. The close Germany had not surrendered the cupants were creating a nuis-loon; Mr. Francis Charles Todd,tre charged for at the rate of $1 each. halds two thousand spectators and essential rolling stock. Industrials ance and disturbing the neigh assistant in Messrs. A. S. Watson (as announced in May and June of 1922) providing that they do not there were enough applications for were coming, one after another, to bourhood. A letter had been and Co., to Miss Isabel Baker, en
police route to Hongkong by the "Hakone occupy inore, than four lines. In tickets to fill the space several
the negotiate times. Glorious weather prevailed. deliveries in kind. The coal to the effect that they were not Maru"; Mr. H. J. Silva, 6 Salisbury future if this space is exceeded they the Avenue, Kowloon, to Miss Aurea will be placed. In the advertising The result was:-England-Wales tonnage was ensured to France prepared to recommend. heat Scotland-Ireland- 21/16- gratuitously and was increasing renewal of the licence in view of Celina Carvalho, Ió Ashley Road. columns at the prevailing rates' - Reuter.
daily. They were beginning to the fact that frequent compant receive the reward of their efforts. had been received from the neigt. K, therefore, was not the moment to bours and they were not satisf(d change the line of action and they that the place was being conducted would not change it. He concluded in an orderly manner. by reiterating reservations with Mr. Campbell Prosser, who fe regard to the proposed committee presented the licensee,said he was of experts. "What an injustice rather surprised that the price SHANGHAI, November 1.
and peril it would be if Germany made no investigations at the Sir Robert Ho Tung continues to was freed of a portion of her debt house itself. The proprieto he enrol new supporters for his Round and in a few years reappeared, said, apart from the letter from the Table Conference plan, a notable restored and enriched, to humiliate police, had no notice at all the new adherent being Tuchua Chi and crush us!". They would not complaints which had been made Hsich-yuan, who is a supporter of let the treaty be touched.Reuter. by residents. the Chihli party. Sir Robert Ho Tung visited Nanking last week and conferred with Chi Hsieh- yuan, who not only commended the plan but urged Sir Robert Ho Tung not to relax his efforts to make the Conference a reality Reuter.
THE ROUND TABLE.
SIR ROBERT GAINS ONE MORE ADHERENT,
I
QUAKE CASUALTIES.
Mr. P. P. G. Wodehouse, 4.5.P.,
"OVERLAND CHINA MAIL"
PRICE.
who represented the police, aid he Domestic Occurrender was in rather an unfotunate, Leading Artiolen position as he had not got thepapers Local and General.
Sucial and Perconal concerning the case with hin.
The Colonial Secretary inimated Dangerous Practice". that the Board had the papers be Gathering in the Sheaves
fore them.
beviously the police were ofppinion Piracy
Mr. Wodehouse said tikt pre Bullet's "Billet visad
TOKYO, November I. The following summary of the earthquake casualties has been issued by the Foreign Office: '.
Tokyo: Dead, 68,215; injured, 42,135; missing and believed to
Yokohama: Dead, 29.238; fn jured, 66,371; missing and believed to be dead, 3.559.
Saltoma; Dead, 217; injured, 517; missing, none.
GEORGE WASHINGTON dead. 39,304.
MASONIC MEMORIAL IN VIRGINA.
ALEXANDRIA, VA, Nov. I. President Coolidge, membars of The Cabinet and Corps Diplomati- que, together with leading Masonic officials, witnessed the laying of the corner-stone here to-day of a Masonic National Memorial to George Washington. The men orial will take the form of a Greek Temple, which will be the repository of the Washington relics-Reuter,
REPARATIONS.
-ITALY-IN-SUPPORT OF
BRITAIN.
Chiba: Dead, 1,345; injured, 2,784; missing, 13,
Shizuoka Dead, 360; Injured, 1;264) missing 14,
The totals are as follow: Dead; 99,375; Injured, 113.071; missing and believed to be dead, 42,090.— Reuter.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.
ANTWERP, November 1, At international soccer England and Belgium drew, each scoring two goals. Reuter p
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Obituary...
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Late Mr. Leon.
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Boxing Asroriation..
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Local Boxing.
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A Family Ramble..
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Shift the University
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Damage by Delage.
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Charivaris.
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Indian Guarde
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Who's Who..
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Sacco Portuguesa
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[Colony's Health.
of young women on the fremises Sun Pox there was an unnecessary number" Dum, Dam, Duto" but they had nothing mire than Local Radio Socisty suspicion to go on. It as very 8.8 Mohon" Aground. difficult, he said, to gt direct Landlady's Claim evidence,
Local Strike... The Board-then-considered its Casting Jadeo., decision on the two oblations and Fed Up Boldista announced that it haddecided to renew the Hongkok Hotel Promissory Note.. licence. In regard to he Suchire ang*** Hotel the Chairman say the Board Tisatein Champione had decided to grant aprovisional Education by Film.. licence for six months/
Ho gkong Trade..
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Shout the Liar.. Aims Problem... U. 8, Asintio Elent. On behalf of the Ministering Our Literary Lobby Children's League, successful whist drive was held by Mrs. B. The Yellow Dragon" Wylie in her home Kowloon, on General Holidays.......... Wednesday. Overfly Lidies took Yur Welisw NO-BLOLUTE part, the prize-winners being-Ist, Ae on Fined....... Ver Congbe and Colda
Mrs. F. Goodman od: Mr. H. A. Rev. Dr. Bonfield.. ⚫ROME, November 1.
When changeable wonther or exposure Jones; booby, Mr H Nishi Tea Cheprosy in Town....... Italy is supporting the British proposal for a joint levitation being to cold sud wet real a to 20 it was served during the afternoon. Dynamite.
start at oso taking Chaml orlain's Consh sent to the United States to partiem dy. Standard for arre Afty yours, As a result of the rive, the sum of New River Beamer, cipate in the solution of the repara- and strongly roommor ded for stubborn, $60 has been harded over to the stions problem. Beuter.
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